"I have not been to this place in a while, because well, I'm not really an artist.\nWhat I am is, an addict of purchasing art supplies for me to \"try out later\", for my imaginary projects that never even makes to the drawing board. And as such, I will say that this place is a horrible place for my wallet to ever visit, because not only do they have supplies at a reasonable price - they actually want to help you with your artistic endeavors, and ensures people like me - leave with more than what I think I want - in more than one variety. \n\nI mean if you want more economic prices, that hole-in-a- wall on Spadina is better, where nobody cares if you're in or out of the store.\n\nI totally forgot about the impact this store had on me and popped in during a random stroll on Queen street - mostly because it looked like it was...closing(I almost shat myself at this thought)? Either way, turned out to be a horrible choice because they are now having some SERIOUS sale to make room, I assume, for larger variety of stuff that I will purchase to tackle \"later.\"\n\nThe friendliness hadn't changed either - or maybe it's because I look like I have NO clue what I want or what I am doing -the person that made the mistake of asking me if I needed anything went to great lengths to explain the various sketch books available and what it's good for and what I can and cannot do - and did the same for paints. Seriously, I couldn't do anything BUT walk out with 5 sketchbooks- she also just assumed that I was a freshmen in an arts program and gave me a discount (say what?! I am so flattered I look young).\n\nI assume since they're that patient with a non-artist, I assume that they even more willing to share their love for it with actual artists...that do...art...-_- instead of just collecting supplies... in which case, I advise you not to go in. Go somewhere more pricey and snooty, so you don't walk out with things..."^^ . "1"^^ . "4"^^ . . "2012-02-18T00:00:00"^^ . . "3"^^ . . "0"^^ .